FRSC deploys 36,000
marshals for end-of-year special. The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has
taken a proactive step to ensure a hitch-free festive season - The corps is
deploying 36,000 regular and special marshals nationwide for the season - 795
patrol cars, 204 motorcycles, 106 ambulances and 21 tow trucks would also be
deployed during the period The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps
(FRSC), Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, has ordered the deployment of 36,000 regular and
special marshals nationwide for the end-of-year special patrol operations.
According to the Corps public education officer, Mr Bisi Kazeem, 795 patrol
cars, 204 motorcycles, 106 ambulances and 21 tow trucks would also be deployed
for the exercise. Kareem said that the patrol code-named Operation Zero
Tolerance with the theme, “Right to Life on the Highway, Not Negotiable’’,
would commence on Wednesday, December 20 and would run until Monday, January
15, 2018. FRSC shows its readiness to tackle the challenges that comes with
festive seasons. motor boss Kazeem said the operations was to ensure free flow
of traffic, drastic reduction in accidents, and prevention of accident-related
deaths across the country, among others,
during the period. He identified the
operational strategies to include establishment of 13 help areas and nine camps
on accident-prone corridors to cater for accident victims. Other strategies,
according to him, include: quick response time to distress calls, 24-hour
visibility along critical corridors, uninterrupted motorised patrol, day-time
route lining, traffic control and deployment of 201 mobile courts.
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Kazeem said the Corps
would also activate high alert on internal and external medical facilities to
intervene in case of crashes, undertake aerial surveillance and purposeful
synergy with other security agencies. According to him, the FRSC boss has also
ordered strict enforcement of traffic laws with focus on speeding, dangerous
driving, use of phone while driving, overloading, passenger manifest
violations, among others. “Management staff, zonal commanding officers, zonal
heads of operations and other senior officers of the Corps have been massively
deployed to monitor the exercise along critical corridors. “Commanding Officers
have been directed to closely collaborate with sister security agencies to
ensure safe and secure end-of-year patrol operations. “Their involvement is to
provide security support and to check the activities of recalcitrant offenders,
dissidents and other anti-FRSC elements,’’ the spokesman said.
He also said that a special monitoring team
would be deployed to keep an eye on all corridors and ensure strict compliance
to the Corps Marshal’s directives. The special monitoring, he explained, would
provide first-hand information to the FRSC boss on happenings in the field as
it relates to the operations. While reiterating the FRSC’s appeal for
cooperation by the motoring public, Kazeem urged road users to make use of the
Corps’ helpline (122) in the event of accidents and other emergencies.(NAN)
Meanwhile, the FRSC in Ogun stated has said that any motorist caught driving
against traffic will forfeit the vehicle till after the yuletide. Clement
Oladele, the Ogun sector commander of FRSC, said such preventive measure was
necessary to ensure effective traffic management. He also said there was the
need to put measures in place to protect lives and property following the
increase in human and vehicular movement during festive period.
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